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''El buena suerte'' ("The Good Luck") is a 1961
Mexican Mexican may refer to: Mexico and its culture *Being related to, from, or connected to the country of Mexico, in North America ** People *** Mexicans, inhabitants of the country Mexico and their descendants *** Mexica, ancient indigenous people ...
film directed by
Rogelio A. González Rogelio A. González (January 27, 1920 – May 22, 1984) was a Mexican film director, screenwriter, and actor.Miguel Aceves Mejía Miguel Aceves Mejía (13 November 1915 – 6 November 2006) was a Mexican actor, composer and singer. Miguel Aceves Mejía, or "the God of Ranchera music, Ranchera" as he was popularly known, was born in El Paso, Texas, and was registered in C ...
and
Sara García Sara García Hidalgo (8 September 1895 – 21 November 1980) was a Mexican actress who made her biggest mark during the "Golden Age of Mexican cinema". During the 1940s and 1950s, she often played the part of a no-nonsense but lovable grandm ...
. It was one of three ranchera comedies that year by González based on screenplays by Janet Alcoriza (formerly Raquel Rojas) and Fernando Galiana. The other two were '' Paloma brava'', also with Aceves Mejía and Sara Garcia, and ''El Jinete Negro'', a western parody with an early appearance by
Mauricio Garcés Mauricio Feres Yázbek (December 16, 1926 – February 27, 1989), known professionally as Erasmo Perez, was a Mexican actor and comedian. Personal life and career Garcés was of Lebanese descent and was born in the Mexican port of Tampico, Tama ...
.Emilio García Riera - Breve historia del cine mexicano: primer siglo, 1897-1997 - 1998 - Page 1960 "El propio González intentó en El hambre nuestra de cada día (1959), con Pedro Armendáriz, Rosita Quintana e Ignacio López Tarso, una denuncia de los hambreadores del pueblo; era un inconvincente plagio de la trama norteamericana Nacida ayer. En cambio, el mismo González, en plan más modesto, se basó en buenos argumentos de Janet Alcoriza (antes Raquel Rojas) y Fernando Galiana para lograr tres divertidas comedias rancheras de 1960: Paloma brava, la más floja, con Rosita Quintana y Miguel Aceves Mejía, El Buena Suerte, con Aceves Mejía, y, sobre todo, El Jinete Negro, western paródico que dio a Mauricio Garcés la primera oportunidad de probar su notable vis cómica. ..."


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* 1961 films Mexican comedy films 1960s Spanish-language films Films directed by Rogelio A. González 1960s Mexican films {{1960s-Mexico-film-stub